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ROB NS<br />

2021/22 OFFICIAL BRISTOL CITY DIGITAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME<br />

THANK YOU<br />

FOR YOUR<br />

SUPPORT<br />

v HULL CITY<br />

SKY BET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

ASHTON GATE<br />

SAT APR 30 | 3PM<br />

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ROBINS IN<br />

FOCUS<br />

10<br />

ANDY KING<br />

AGE: 33<br />

POSITION: Midfielder<br />

SIGNED: July 2021<br />

It was a dream come true when Andy King signed<br />

for <strong>Bristol</strong> <strong>City</strong> in the summer of 2021, years<br />

after watching the Robins from his seat in the<br />

Dolman Stand as a youngster.<br />

King made his debut on the opening<br />

day of the season, before scoring on<br />

his first away game at Middlesbrough<br />

(pictured). He described that as “a<br />

really nice moment…to score for your<br />

boyhood team was a nice feeling.”<br />

Injury has stopped King from making<br />

more than 14 appearances this season<br />

after he joined on a free transfer last July.<br />

He was previously abroad with OH Leuven<br />

after 13 years with Leicester <strong>City</strong>.<br />

King made 379 appearances for the Foxes after his<br />

debut in October 2007 and scored three goals in<br />

their Premier League-winning 2015/16 campaign.<br />

In his later years while contracted to Leicester,<br />

King spent time on loan at Swansea <strong>City</strong>, Derby<br />

County, Rangers and Huddersfield Town.<br />

The Barnstaple-born player has been capped 50<br />

times by Wales, for whom he qualifies through his<br />

grandfather.<br />

#FulfillingAmbitions


THE<br />

GAFFER<br />

NIGEL<br />

PEARSON<br />

Good afternoon<br />

everyone and<br />

welcome to our<br />

final home game<br />

of the 2021/22<br />

season.<br />

We extend a warm welcome to Shota Arveladze,<br />

his players, staff and supporters to Ashton Gate<br />

where both teams head into their penultimate<br />

matches of the campaign.<br />

On behalf of our staff and squad, I want to thank<br />

each and every one of you for your great support<br />

over the season.<br />

Home or away,<br />

you have stuck by<br />

the team through<br />

thick and thin. We<br />

are lucky to have<br />

you.<br />

This season has<br />

been work in<br />

progress, we’ve<br />

learnt a lot about<br />

this squad and<br />

there a lot of positives we can take into the<br />

2022/23 season.<br />

Before we can look too far ahead, there are still<br />

two games left to play in the Championship.<br />

We’ve exceeded last season’s 51 points but<br />

there’s still six points left to play for against <strong>Hull</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> and then Huddersfield Town next weekend.<br />

We want to end the season strongly and in the<br />

last few weeks we have put together a better run<br />

of results.<br />

I’m pleased with some of the progress we have<br />

started to see and our last game against Derby<br />

County was very pleasing. I thought we were<br />

excellent against Wayne Rooney’s side, notably<br />

in the first half but we still created a lot after the<br />

break and we deserved the 3-1 win overall.<br />

Andi Weimann scored his 20th goal of the<br />

season last weekend and that is very well<br />

deserved. I know Abi Harrison from the women’s<br />

team had been giving him some banter about<br />

getting to 20 and I’m sure he is delighted to have<br />

hit the milestone with two games to go. His<br />

work-rate is phenomenal, he’s a leader in this<br />

team and we’re very grateful for everything he<br />

gives for the shirt.<br />

We also gave<br />

young Duncan<br />

Idehen his<br />

debut at Pride<br />

Park after<br />

being named<br />

on the bench a<br />

couple of times<br />

previously. He<br />

played just under<br />

20 minutes last<br />

weekend and,<br />

while I’m sure he was nervous, he soon got into<br />

the thick of the action. He’s physical, a good<br />

athlete and it’s good to give him a taste of this<br />

level of football.<br />

HOME OR AWAY,<br />

YOU HAVE STUCK<br />

BY THE TEAM<br />

THROUGH THICK<br />

AND THIN. WE ARE<br />

LUCKY TO HAVE YOU.<br />

We hope you can look back on the season so<br />

far and see that there is an honest team here,<br />

playing for you and that we can go into the<br />

summer on a positive note.<br />

Thanks all again for your support.<br />

Cheers,<br />

Nige.<br />

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HULL CITY<br />

CLUB FACTS<br />

GROUND<br />

MKM STADIUM<br />

FORMED<br />

1889<br />

HEAD COACH<br />

SHOTA<br />

ARVELADZE<br />

NICKNAME<br />

THE TIGERS<br />

HONOURS<br />

Highest league finish<br />

16th in Premier League, 2013/14<br />

FA Cup runners-up<br />

2013/14<br />

Third tier winners<br />

1932/33, 1948/49<br />

(both Third Division North),<br />

1965/66, 2020/21 (pictured below)<br />

HULL CITY ARE IN TOWN<br />

AS THE ROBINS PLAY AT<br />

ASHTON GATE FOR THE<br />

FINAL TIME THIS SEASON.<br />

The Robins have not been beaten<br />

by the Tigers in seven matches<br />

in all competitions, dating back<br />

to October 2016. That includes<br />

an incredible 5-5 draw at Ashton<br />

Gate in April 2018. The most<br />

recent game between the two<br />

sides ended in a 2-2 draw at the<br />

MKM Stadium in December 2021.<br />

59<br />

GOALS<br />

SCORED<br />

78<br />

GOALS<br />

CONCEDED<br />

20<br />

TOP SCORER<br />

ANDI<br />

WEIMANN<br />

POSSESSION<br />

44.3 %<br />

PASSING PERCENTAGE<br />

69.7 %<br />

V<br />

HEAD TO HEAD<br />

LEAGUE<br />

POSITION<br />

R3<br />

YELLOW<br />

87 1<br />

CARDS<br />

89<br />

MATCHES PLAYED<br />

Best victory: 5-2,<br />

November 1914 / November 1955<br />

Worst defeat: 0-5, December 1923<br />

2021/22 IN NUMBERS<br />

17 TH<br />

7.04<br />

BEST AVERAGE<br />

RATING (OPTA)<br />

ROB<br />

ATKINSON<br />

R1<br />

RED<br />

CARDS<br />

10<br />

MOST<br />

ASSISTS<br />

ANTOINE<br />

SEMENYO<br />

43<br />

GOALS<br />

SCORED<br />

12<br />

TOP SCORER<br />

KEANE<br />

LEWIS-POTTER<br />

W<br />

35<br />

52<br />

GOALS<br />

CONCEDED<br />

7.28<br />

BEST AVERAGE<br />

RATING (OPTA)<br />

BRANDON<br />

FLEMING<br />

CITY v TIGERS<br />

39 %<br />

WIN RATE<br />

POSITION<br />

R3<br />

18 TH<br />

YELLOW<br />

71 3<br />

CARDS<br />

POSSESSION<br />

46.1 %<br />

5<br />

MOST<br />

ASSISTS<br />

GEORGE<br />

HONEYMAN<br />

PASSING PERCENTAGE<br />

75.2 %<br />

R1<br />

L<br />

28<br />

D<br />

26<br />

RED<br />

CARDS<br />

TACKLE SUCCESS<br />

TACKLE SUCCESS<br />

Clockwise from top: Head Coach Shota Arveladze – the former Ajax<br />

and Rangers striker; midfielder George Honeyman; club captain<br />

Richie Smallwood; on-loan Chelsea goalkeeper Nathan Baxter and<br />

midfielder Ryan Longman.<br />

LEAGUE ONE CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

67.1 %<br />

AVERAGE AERIAL<br />

DUELS WON<br />

24.2<br />

66.9 %<br />

AVERAGE AERIAL<br />

DUELS WON<br />

17.8<br />

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HULL CITY<br />

DID YOU<br />

KNOW?<br />

<strong>Hull</strong> <strong>City</strong> are nicknamed the Tigers because<br />

of their traditional striped home colours of<br />

black and amber, similar to that of a tiger.<br />

KEY PLAYER<br />

11<br />

KEANE<br />

LEWIS-POTTER<br />

SITTING SIDE BY SIDE IN THE<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP, TODAY’S TEAMS ARE<br />

NOW SAFE IN THE SECOND TIER OF<br />

ENGLISH FOOTBALL FOR ANOTHER<br />

SEASON.<br />

The Tigers head to Ashton<br />

Gate in good form, with three<br />

wins from their last four games<br />

pushing them away from any<br />

threat of the drop.<br />

The Kingston-upon-<strong>Hull</strong> born attacking<br />

midfielder established himself in the <strong>Hull</strong><br />

first team last season, when he netted 15<br />

goals in all competitions to help fire the<br />

Tigers to promotion from League One.<br />

The 21-year-old has backed up that<br />

with 11 goals in his first taste of<br />

Championship football – scoring 12<br />

in all competitions.<br />

Now, there is talk of a possible move<br />

up to the Premier League on the cards,<br />

with the England youth international<br />

being linked with a move to Tottenham<br />

Hotspur. He has one year remaining<br />

on his Tigers contract, with a further<br />

12-month club option.<br />

The <strong>Hull</strong> Academy product agreed his<br />

first professional contract shortly after his<br />

17th birthday before penning an extended<br />

deal when turning 18 in February 2019 – little<br />

over a month after he had made his first senior<br />

appearance as a substitute in an FA Cup tie<br />

away at Millwall. He’s since played 120 times<br />

in all competitions, scoring 29 goals.<br />

Last time out saw a man of<br />

the match display from Keane<br />

Lewis-Potter, who scored twice<br />

and set up another in a 3-0 win<br />

over Reading – who themselves<br />

are also safe, with their nearest<br />

rivals Peterborough United<br />

losing at Nottingham Forest last<br />

weekend.<br />

Speaking after the win, Tigers<br />

boss Shota Arverladze told BBC<br />

Sport: ”I think everything we did<br />

well and we should be happy<br />

for this day,” so he’ll be keen to<br />

see his side pick up where they<br />

left off this afternoon.<br />

Academy graduate Lewis-<br />

Potter has been a stand-out<br />

performer this term, returning<br />

an impressive goal haul at<br />

Championship level .<br />

While he has been linked with<br />

a move to the Premier League,<br />

his club will be fighting for his<br />

signature. "Not yet,” Arverladze<br />

has said when asked if a new<br />

<strong>Hull</strong> defender Di'Shon Bernard is challenged by Callum O'Dowda during<br />

the 2-2 draw at MKM Stadium in December<br />

contract has been offered. “Of<br />

course we will have to, but then<br />

it's up to him.”<br />

Lewis-Potter still has two games<br />

to equal his tally from last<br />

season, when he helped <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

win promotion from League One.<br />

That was a quick comeback<br />

for the Tigers who had finished<br />

bottom of the Championship<br />

in the 2019/20 campaign, and<br />

were playing in the third tier for<br />

the first time since the 2004/05<br />

campaign.<br />

With two games remaining <strong>Hull</strong><br />

– who are in their first season<br />

under the new ownership of<br />

Turkish businessman Acun Ilicali<br />

– can only finish as high as 17th,<br />

a position currently occupied<br />

by Nigel Pearson’s side, albeit<br />

they could finish as low as<br />

20th, with their season finale at<br />

home to Nottingham Forest next<br />

Saturday.<br />

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The Foundation has run 132<br />

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The Foundation ran 66 days<br />

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The camps help support families<br />

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the perfect opportunity for those<br />

aged six to 12 years old to get<br />

active and have fun while also<br />

developing their footballing skills<br />

and making new friends – 15,393<br />

meals were served to ensure that<br />

all those who attended received<br />

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<strong>Bristol</strong> <strong>City</strong> players and staff have<br />

been heavily involved with the<br />

Foundation and supported in any<br />

way they can. Players surprised<br />

fans and attended several<br />

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SEASON<br />

REVIEW<br />

Words James Crawley<br />

Weimann Wonderland:<br />

Top scorer Andi Weimann<br />

celebrates his hat-trick<br />

against Millwall<br />

This was Nigel Pearson’s<br />

first full season in charge<br />

in BS3 and there was no<br />

doubting the expectation<br />

set by the crowd after how<br />

the 2020/21 season had panned out.<br />

<strong>City</strong> have ridden the waves of change. It’s been a<br />

turbulent course and overall the 2021/22 campaign<br />

has been another tough one to take on the chin.<br />

However, if lessons can be learnt, there’s plenty to<br />

look forward to on the horizon and the manager<br />

will head into the summer break with a clearer<br />

idea of how to move the ship forward.<br />

WORK IN<br />

PROGRESS<br />

THE ROBINS MAY<br />

ONLY HAVE RUFFLED<br />

JUST A FEW<br />

FEATHERS OVER THE<br />

LAST 10 MONTHS<br />

BUT WITH PATIENCE<br />

CAN COME GREAT<br />

REWARD<br />

Improving on the previous season will always be<br />

a club’s minimum ambition and, while <strong>City</strong> know<br />

they weren’t at their best for a lot of the campaign,<br />

they have exceeded last season’s 51-points with<br />

at least five fewer defeats come the final whistle<br />

on May 7th.<br />

Pearson will demand more from his squad,<br />

however, when they return from the summer break<br />

if they are to push higher up the table next time<br />

around.<br />

This was only his first full season in charge and he<br />

will have learnt a great deal about his squad. He<br />

will now decide who will continue on the journey<br />

going forward and where he can make tweaks to<br />

improve.<br />

WINNING AT HOME<br />

Going into the 2021/22 campaign, <strong>City</strong> knew they<br />

were without a home win since January, and on<br />

the opening day were presented with the chance<br />

to break that unwanted run against Blackpool.<br />

In the event, a last-ditch equaliser from the<br />

Tangerines meant the wait for victory in BS3 would<br />

run on until the end of October.<br />

That home win should have come against<br />

Nottingham Forest in mid-October but <strong>City</strong> let<br />

slip their lead in the final embers of the game –<br />

something that would prove to be the Achilles 4<br />

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2021/22 IN NUMBERS<br />

20<br />

TOP SCORER<br />

ANDI WEIMANN<br />

The Austrian international<br />

also played the most minutes<br />

(3,944), made the most<br />

appearances (44) and picked<br />

up the most Man of<br />

the Match awards (5)<br />

10<br />

MOST ASSISTS<br />

ANTOINE SEMENYO<br />

7.04<br />

BEST OPTA RATING<br />

ROB ATKINSON<br />

81 %<br />

MOST COMPLETED PASSES<br />

JOE WILLIAMS<br />

66<br />

MOST TACKLES<br />

CAMERON PRING<br />

1,266<br />

MOST PASSES<br />

TOMAS KALAS<br />

The Czech defender also made<br />

the most interceptions (70)<br />

and blocked the<br />

most shots (34)<br />

*Stats correct prior to <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>City</strong> match,<br />

April 30th 2022<br />

4 heel on more than one occasion. There wasn’t<br />

long to wait though until Andreas Weimann’s<br />

quick-fire, first-half double ensured victory over<br />

Barnsley at Ashton Gate, and secured a first win<br />

on home soil in 17 attempts.<br />

<strong>City</strong> then went three games unbeaten in BS3, yet<br />

in an ironic turn of events, away form soon took<br />

a dip. The side had recorded memorable victories<br />

at Reading (3-2), Cardiff <strong>City</strong> (2-1), QPR (2-1) and<br />

Peterborough United (3-2) in the early part of the<br />

season, but between late October and March the<br />

Robins went 11 games without a win on the road.<br />

Three points at Blackburn Rovers finally brought<br />

that run to an end, while <strong>City</strong> will travel to their<br />

final away game of the campaign at Huddersfield<br />

Town on the back of victories at Stoke <strong>City</strong> and<br />

Derby County.<br />

DOING THE DOUBLE<br />

The Severnside derby is always a fixture the fans<br />

look out for and the bragging rights remain this side<br />

of this side of the Servern Bridges. Weimann was<br />

the hero in South Wales back in August, where his<br />

near-post finish gave us a half-time lead, before a<br />

rocket of a volley from Antoine Semenyo's cross<br />

sealed victory in front of 2,453 travelling supporters.<br />

We then had to come from behind in the return<br />

home fixture in January. Chris Martin was on fire<br />

as he returned to the starting line-up, scoring<br />

either side of the break, before Weimann's 13th<br />

goal of the season sealed a memorable win.<br />

Pearson’s side also secured maximum points over<br />

Reading, Derby County and Stoke <strong>City</strong>.<br />

MOMENTS FOR THE<br />

YOUNGSTERS<br />

Even in a campaign which won’t end as hoped, there<br />

were still moments which will live in the memory.<br />

Just ask George Tanner who at 19 stepped up<br />

to Championship football for the first time after<br />

signing from Carlisle United at the end of August.<br />

Clockwise from left: Singing in the rain – Chris Martin marks his late winner at Peterborough United; Great Scott – the<br />

'Guernsey Grealish' has enjoyed a breakthrough season; Keeping them quiet – Andi Weimann keeps the home crowd quiet<br />

with a memorable winner at Cardiff; Home sweet home – the fans celebrate <strong>City</strong>'s first win at Ashton Gate in 17 games.<br />

He went on to score his first goal for the club just<br />

a few weeks later in the 3-2 win at Peterborough<br />

United. It was a case of singing in the rain for<br />

the <strong>City</strong> fans at the rain-soaked Weston Homes<br />

Stadium, where Chris Martin netted a late winner,<br />

with a very fitting, wet sliding celebration.<br />

Alex Scott has also enjoyed playing, and<br />

particularly scoring, in BS3 with all four of his<br />

goals so far coming on home turf, notably the only<br />

goal to seal a 1-0 win over the Rams in December.<br />

It’s been a coming-of-age campaign for the young<br />

midfielder, who was awarded a new contract in<br />

August on the day of his 18th birthday.<br />

In all, Pearson handed 10 debuts to his players<br />

of all ages across the campaign, with 19-year-old<br />

defender Duncan Idehen the latest to feature in the<br />

3-1 win at Pride Park.<br />

Cameron Pring and Robbie Cundy were also<br />

among the players to have earned their first team<br />

runout after previous campaigns on the fringes.<br />

WEIMANN WONDERLAND<br />

Weimann will look back on the best goalscoring<br />

campaign of his career. After missing much of last<br />

season with a knee injury, he opened his account<br />

with a brace against Reading in August, before<br />

netting his second professional hat-trick in a 3-2 win<br />

over Millwall. The Austrian – who was also called up<br />

to the national team in March for the first time since<br />

2015 – also scored in both victories over Cardiff<br />

<strong>City</strong> while his latest goal, taking him to 20 for the<br />

campaign, came against Derby County last weekend.<br />

LOOKING TO THE FUTURE<br />

Pearson has often said this is an “honest” team<br />

and there is plenty of promise in the group. No<br />

doubt the squad will be honest with themselves,<br />

reflect on what has gone and regroup as the<br />

manager heads into his second full season in<br />

charge. The foundations of the club are set but,<br />

with more improvement and if lessons can be<br />

learnt, there is a lot of promise ahead. See you<br />

back here in August!<br />

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CON<br />

SULLIVAN<br />

<strong>Bristol</strong> <strong>City</strong> was saddened to hear<br />

of the passing of Con Sullivan, a<br />

former goalkeeper who made 73<br />

league and cup appearances for<br />

the Robins between 1949-1954.<br />

Cornelius Sullivan was spotted playing for Horfield<br />

Old Boys in the Downs League and took part in<br />

a trial with <strong>City</strong>’s reserve side at Fulham on April<br />

18th 1949. The Western Daily Press reported<br />

a number of “brilliant saves” and Con signed<br />

professionally in May, then aged 20.<br />

This match went ahead on March 30th, as <strong>City</strong><br />

supporters got to see Con perform in Arsenal’s<br />

colours.<br />

At the Gunners, Con was largely understudy to<br />

Jack Kelsey before he was forced to retire from a<br />

shoulder injury in 1958.<br />

Con returned to <strong>Bristol</strong> as a fork-lift truck driver<br />

initially at Robertson’s Golden Shred factory in<br />

Brislington and he continued to play inbetween the<br />

sticks at Robertson Athletic.<br />

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He went on to make his first team debut on<br />

December 16th 1950, a 2-0 home win against<br />

AFC Bournemouth.<br />

He quickly became a first team regular, and by<br />

February 1954 secured a move to then Division<br />

One champions Arsenal, with a friendly between<br />

the two clubs arranged as part of the transfer.<br />

Con continued to live in Knowle until his death<br />

earlier this month. He was aged 93 and had<br />

celebrated his birthday at <strong>City</strong>’s home match<br />

against Blackburn Rovers in November.<br />

The thoughts of everyone associated with the<br />

John Galley<br />

club go out to Con’s family and friends at this sad<br />

time.<br />

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894189418941894<br />

CITY<br />

ARCHIVES<br />

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894 HALL 1894 OF 1894 FAME 1894<br />

TOM HOPEGOOD PROFILES CITY'S 'POCKET BATTLESHIP'<br />

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Bobby<br />

After a slow start to<br />

Kellard<br />

the 1969/70 season, a<br />

joined<br />

4-0 win over Norwich<br />

894<strong>City</strong> in 1894 1894<strong>City</strong> and 1894<br />

a 6-0 win over<br />

the summer of 1968<br />

Charlton Athletic lifted<br />

from Portsmouth for<br />

us all at Ashton Gate.<br />

a fee of £36,000.<br />

There was talk of a<br />

894<br />

Manager Alan Dicks 1894 1894promotion 1894<br />

push as<br />

made Kellard his<br />

the club went into the<br />

captain at once.<br />

Christmas period but,<br />

with Kellard serving<br />

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The team struggled<br />

a four-game ban, the<br />

and Kellard had a hard<br />

club stayed mid-table.<br />

job to win over the<br />

894<br />

Ashton Gate crowd, 1894 1894As the season 1894<br />

came<br />

who missed hero<br />

to an end, it was only a<br />

Johnny Quigley, sold matter of time before<br />

Mansfield Town.<br />

Harry Doman said ‘yes’<br />

89418941894to one of 1894<br />

the offers<br />

Portsmouth offered<br />

on the table. Leicester<br />

£25,000 to take Kellard<br />

<strong>City</strong> offered £49,000<br />

back to Fratton Park;<br />

and Kellard became a<br />

894<br />

The player could not<br />

1894 1894part of a<br />

1894<br />

good team,<br />

sell his house on<br />

who won the Second<br />

Hayling Island but<br />

Division in 1971.<br />

894<br />

Chairman Harry Dolman<br />

1894<br />

offered to buy the house<br />

1894 1894<br />

and told Kellard to do the job he came here to do: Chris Garland, friend and teammate, said: “Kel<br />

“Keep <strong>Bristol</strong> <strong>City</strong> in the Second Division while the never shirked a tackle for <strong>Bristol</strong> <strong>City</strong> – he<br />

[Dolman} stand goes up!” This he did.<br />

gave everything he had for the club – a pocket<br />

8941894battleship 1894<br />

for all the clubs he played 1894<br />

for.”<br />

Alan Dicks pulled off a coup when Alan Skirton<br />

joined the club from Blackpool. Slowly <strong>City</strong><br />

Kellard loved art and was always buying antiques,<br />

climbed the table – Kellard pulling the strings who, paintings and property.<br />

894<br />

along with Chris Garland, 1894<br />

became the target for 1894 1894<br />

other clubs. John Galley hit 14 goals in 21 games He passed away on January 10th 2021 following a<br />

after Christmas as the club moved up to safety. stroke. All at Ashton Gate give their thanks to Bob.<br />

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28 | T HE ROB NS <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> needed to build<br />

on December’s<br />

burst in form,<br />

which earned<br />

Cooper the Manager of the Month<br />

accolade.<br />

But losses at home to Brentford<br />

on New Year’s Day, and then away<br />

at Preston North End, revived the<br />

old doubts.<br />

Two wins checked the mini-slide<br />

but four home games without a<br />

win contributed towards Terry<br />

Cooper’s downfall:<br />

<strong>City</strong> 0-0 Walsall, February 9th<br />

Built up as a promotion showdown<br />

against the third-placed club, the<br />

game turned out to be a damp<br />

squib due to a gale-force wind<br />

plus an inspired performance from<br />

Saddlers’ keeper Fred Barber.<br />

1894<br />

1894<br />

1894<br />

1894<br />

1894<br />

1894<br />

1894<br />

END<br />

OF AN<br />

ERA<br />

MIKE ADAMS CONCLUDES HIS LOOK BACK AT<br />

<strong>City</strong> 1-2 Mansfield Town,<br />

February 20th<br />

1894<br />

1894<br />

1894<br />

defensive errors led to two<br />

85th minute.<br />

1894<br />

1894<br />

1894<br />

1894<br />

Defensive errors began to creep in<br />

as the Stags’ Kevin Kent shot into<br />

an empty net after three minutes.<br />

<strong>City</strong>’s consolation was an own-goal.<br />

<strong>City</strong> 2-2 Northampton Town,<br />

February 27th<br />

<strong>City</strong> took the lead but more<br />

Cobblers’ goals. It took another<br />

own-goal to rescue a point in the<br />

<strong>City</strong> 1-1 Grimsby Town, March 5th<br />

<strong>City</strong> were buoyed by a refreshing<br />

4-1 win at Chesterfield midweek.<br />

Yet the Grimsby game was<br />

arguably their worst performance<br />

of the season, which Cooper<br />

described as “garbage.” Richard<br />

Latham in the Evening Post<br />

declared: “If horse racing rules<br />

applied to football, <strong>City</strong>’s players<br />

would be facing dope tests.”<br />

The 0-2 reverse at lowly Southend<br />

United sealed Cooper’s fate.<br />

The <strong>City</strong> board met the following<br />

Monday; Cooper’s reign was<br />

189<br />

189<br />

189<br />

189<br />

189<br />

189<br />

Terry Cooper: In the <strong>City</strong><br />

dug out for the final time<br />

TERRY COOPER'S SPELL IN CHARGE OF THE ROBINS<br />

189<br />

189<br />

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189<br />

189<br />

189<br />

189<br />

over and Joe Jordan appointed<br />

caretaker until the end of the<br />

season. The public announcement<br />

on Wednesday accompanied<br />

reports of <strong>City</strong>’s victory over <strong>Bristol</strong><br />

Rovers in the Gloucestershire Cup<br />

Final the previous evening.<br />

Cooper was his usual magnanimous<br />

self: “The directors’ timing is<br />

right. Joe has 11 games to prove<br />

himself. It’s a smashing club and<br />

I’m sad to leave but I have enjoyed<br />

every minute of my time here. I am<br />

leaving the club in far better shape<br />

than it was when I came, both in<br />

performance and financially.”<br />

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YOU CAN<br />

894 CITY 1894 IN CARTOONS 1894 1894 1894<br />

QUOTE<br />

1894<br />

ME<br />

1894 1894<br />

with club historian David Woods<br />

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ON THAT 1894 1894 1894<br />

2 1<br />

Curran 16, 62 Rosenthal 20<br />

STEVE SMITH LOOKS BACK<br />

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Saturday, 19th January 1946<br />

AT AN INTERVIEW WITH<br />

Division Three South (South Region) Cup Qualifying<br />

CLUB LEGEND NORMAN HUNTER<br />

<strong>City</strong>, who included debutant Sid Howarth, the 21-yearold<br />

son of their ex-centre-forward Tommy,<br />

89418941894<br />

1894<br />

were worthy<br />

1894 1894 1894 1894<br />

winners of this match against Swindon, who fielded their<br />

Just before<br />

Norman Hunter<br />

strongest line-up of the season so far. Victory would have<br />

Norman<br />

pictured at his sports<br />

been greater, but for Hargreaves firing his last minute<br />

shop in Whitchurch<br />

spot-kick against the crossbar.<br />

Hunter<br />

89418941894189418941894<br />

announced 1894 1894<br />

<strong>City</strong>: Cousins; Guy, Bailey; Howarth, Roberts, Thomas;<br />

Chilcott, Hayward, Curran, C Williams, Hargreaves.<br />

he was returning up north “At Crystal Palace in the FA Cup I was sent off on a<br />

Swindon: Wildman; Woodman, Kelso; Cousins, Tudor,<br />

to team up with his old pal technicality. The ref was correct, I suppose, but the<br />

Lloyd; Jones, Lucas, Derrick, Rosenthal, Williams<br />

Allan Clarke at Barnsley, second tackle wasn’t bad, it just happened to follow<br />

89418941894<br />

Referee: T Smith (Atherstone)<br />

1894 1894 1894 1894 1894<br />

During the Second World War, Bob<br />

he reminisced in Soccer a tackle for which I’d been booked.”<br />

Attendance: 8,791 (£581)<br />

Bennett carried on putting his talents<br />

Monthly in June 1979<br />

work with many illustrations in the<br />

about his 20-year career ‘biting legs’, beginning So what does the future hold for Norman? “To play<br />

894<strong>Bristol</strong> 1894<br />

Evening Post, but rarely any 1894 1894 1894<br />

with how he got that nickname. 1894for 1894<br />

two more years; to become a Youth 1894<br />

Coach and<br />

1 0<br />

see my sports shop do well. I opened the shop last<br />

sports-related cartoons apart from <strong>City</strong>’s League Cup<br />

Morgan 2<br />

marathon at Ninian Park on April 14th 1945, that lasted<br />

“It started during the Centenary FA Cup final against year because I genuinely thought I’d have to quit<br />

Saturday, 12th October 1946 | Division Three (South)<br />

three hours, 22 minutes until the clash was resolved in<br />

Arsenal. ITV ran a competition to find the funniest soccer. I had an Achilles tendon operation and I<br />

8941894189418941894189418941894<br />

Cardiff’s favour.<br />

With Dennis Oram, the Knowle cricketer, making his debut<br />

banner, and the cameras panned in on one that said: was really worried. The business was my security<br />

in place of the injured Ivor Guy, <strong>City</strong> were given a hard fight<br />

‘Norman bites yer legs.’ It stuck. Do I mind? Not at all.” should anything go wrong.”<br />

against rivals who have often proved difficult. Fittingly,<br />

However, whilst normal Football League action didn’t<br />

<strong>City</strong> skipper, Cliff Morgan, on the occasion of his second<br />

894<br />

return until 1946/47, 1894<br />

Bob Bennett’s football cartoons<br />

At the time of publication, Hunter had been handed And on the playing side? “I’m okay now and I have<br />

1894<br />

benefit, won the game with a free-kick 1894<br />

which slipped 1894 1894 1894 1894<br />

reappeared in 1945/46, as did his Pillar Box children’s<br />

out four red cards as a professional, two of those another two years soccer to offer. Not in the States<br />

through the hands of the Bournemouth goalkeeper.<br />

column and the ‘Freddie & Reggie’ adventure strip.<br />

with <strong>City</strong>. But his biggest regret was being sent off though, my leg wouldn’t stand up to the harder<br />

<strong>City</strong>: Ferguson; Oram, Bailey; Morgan, Roberts, Jones;<br />

for Leeds United for fighting Francis Lee at<br />

Astroturf.<br />

Chilcott, Thomas, Clark, C Williams, Hargreaves.<br />

894<br />

Compared to the strip 1894<br />

adopted by the <strong>Bristol</strong> Evening 1894<br />

Bournemouth & Boscombe: Bird; Marsden, 1894<br />

Sanaghan; 1894<br />

Derby County, the very ground<br />

1894<br />

where he made<br />

1894 1894<br />

Post in 1947/48, as shown in the previous programme, Gallacher, Wilson, Woodward; Currie, Paton, Kirham,<br />

his Robins’ debut: “That was awful. I’ve seen the “After that I hope to become a coach, taking 15 to<br />

Tagg, McDonald<br />

the ‘<strong>Bristol</strong> Evening World’ chose the following style in<br />

incident on television and it makes me cringe. It 17-year-olds. I’d love to help a youngster develop<br />

Referee: CJ Wakley (Somerton)<br />

1946/47.<br />

should never have happened. I was stupid; I hate into a world-class player.”<br />

Attendance: 22,336 (£1,404.18s.11d)<br />

8941894189418941894<br />

every aspect of it.” 1894 1894 1894<br />

Hunter would go on to manage Barnsley, whom he<br />

So what of his two in <strong>City</strong> colours? “I’m sure my guided to promotion to Division Two in 1981, and<br />

reputation goes before me. We were playing St Rotherham United. He was also assistant manager<br />

8941894189418941894<br />

Mirren in the Anglo-Scottish 1894<br />

Cup; it was a nothing at 1894<br />

Bradford <strong>City</strong>, and coach at West Bromwich 1894<br />

game, yet for 10 minutes things got out of hand. Albion. He passed away on April 17th 2020 from<br />

I made one tackle, and I was off. No warning, no COVID-19, aged 76. The South Stand at Leeds United<br />

yellow card, just off.<br />

has since been renamed in his honour.<br />

8941894189418941894189418941894<br />

32 | T HE ROB NS <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

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TODAY'S<br />

SQUADS<br />

Saturday April 30th, 3pm kick-off | Ashton Gate | Sky Bet Championship<br />

v<br />

TODAY'S<br />

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Barnsley v Preston<br />

Blackburn v Bournemouth<br />

Blackpool v Derby<br />

<strong>City</strong> v <strong>Hull</strong><br />

Cardiff v Birmingham<br />

Coventry v Huddersfield<br />

Middlesbro v Stoke<br />

Millwall v Peterborough<br />

N Forest v Swansea<br />

Reading v West Brom<br />

BRISTOL CITY<br />

HULL CITY<br />

Playing Monday<br />

Fulham v Luton<br />

MANAGER<br />

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HOME<br />

KIT<br />

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HOME<br />

KIT<br />

LEAGUE<br />

TABL E<br />

Up to and including matches<br />

played on April 26th only<br />

1 Dan BENTLEY<br />

3 Jay DAS I LVA<br />

5 Rob ATKINSON<br />

6 Matty JAMES<br />

8 Joe WILLIAMS<br />

9 Chris MARTIN<br />

10 Andy KING<br />

11 Callum O’DOWDA<br />

12 Max O'LEARY<br />

14 Andreas WEIMANN<br />

16 Cameron PRING<br />

17 Nathan BAKER<br />

18 Antoine SEMENYO<br />

19 George TANNER<br />

21 Nahki WELLS<br />

22 Tomas KALAS<br />

24 Robbie CUNDY<br />

25 Timm KLOSE<br />

26 Zak VYNER<br />

31 Duncan IDEHEN<br />

33 Sam BELL<br />

34 Ryley TOWLER<br />

36 Alex SCOTT<br />

37 Tommy CONWAY<br />

38 Ayman BENAROUS<br />

39 Josh OWERS<br />

42 Han-Noah MASSENGO<br />

45 Kasey PALMER<br />

Match<br />

Referee<br />

Ben<br />

TONER<br />

1 Matt INGRAM<br />

2 Lewie COYLE<br />

3 Callum ELDER<br />

4 Jacob GREAVES<br />

5 Alfie JONES<br />

6 Richard SMALLWOOD<br />

7 Mallik WILKS<br />

8 Greg DOCHERTY<br />

9 Tom EAVES<br />

10 George HONEYMAN<br />

11 Keane LEWIS-POTTER<br />

12 Joshua EMMANUEL<br />

13 Nathan BAXTER<br />

14 Andrew CANNON<br />

16 Ryan LONGMAN<br />

17 Josh McLOUGHLIN<br />

18 George MONCUR<br />

19 Randell WILLIAMS<br />

20 Allahyar SAYYADMANESH<br />

21 Brandon FLEMING<br />

22 Tyler SMITH<br />

23 Tom HUDDLESTONE<br />

24 Di'shon BERNARD<br />

25 Festus ARTHUR<br />

27 Regan SLATER<br />

32 Harvey CARTWRIGHT<br />

44 Marcus FORSS<br />

45 Liam WALSH<br />

MATCH OFFICIALS<br />

Assistant<br />

Referee<br />

Robert<br />

MERCHANT<br />

Assistant<br />

Referee<br />

Nick<br />

GREENHALGH<br />

Goalkeeper Defender Midfielder Forward<br />

Fourth<br />

Official<br />

Darren<br />

BOND<br />

P GD Pts<br />

Fulham (P) 44 60 87<br />

Bournemouth 43 30 79<br />

N Forest 43 30 76<br />

Huddersfield 44 14 76<br />

Luton 44 14 72<br />

Sheff Utd 44 12 69<br />

Blackburn 44 11 66<br />

Millwall 44 6 66<br />

Middlesbro 43 8 64<br />

QPR 44 2 63<br />

Coventry 44 2 63<br />

Stoke 44 7 61<br />

West Brom 44 2 61<br />

Swansea 44 -5 61<br />

Blackpool 44 3 60<br />

Preston 44 -9 58<br />

CITY 44 -18 52<br />

<strong>Hull</strong> 44 -8 50<br />

Cardiff 43 -17 49<br />

Birmingham 44 -24 46<br />

Reading * 44 -31 41<br />

Peterboro (R) 44 -46 34<br />

Derby ** (R) 44 -9 31<br />

Barnsley (R) 44 -34 30<br />

*deducted six points<br />

**deducted 21 points<br />

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